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  2. He wrote Vande Mataram at Chinsura , in a white colour house of Adhya Family near Hooghly river (near Jora Ghat) in West Bengal. Chattopadhyay wrote the poem in a spontaneous session using words from Sanskrit and Bengali .

  3. Vande Mataram is the National Song of India written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1882 in a novel, Anandamath. Originally it was written in two languages i.e. Bengali and Sanskrit. National song is sung to praise the motherland on any national occasions.

  4. Bankim Chandra wrote Vande Mataram before he wrote Anandamath. He was inspired by the rich natural beauty of rural Bengal and the song became an ode to Mother Bengal whom he visualized as the embodiment of supreme Goddess, Durga.

  5. Author: Vande Mataram was penned by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, a renowned Bengali writer. Origin: It was originally composed in Bengali and Sanskrit and is part of his novel, Anandmath, published in 1882. Inspiration: The song is a hymn to Mother India, drawing inspiration from the Sannyasi Rebellion.

  6. Feb 15, 2024 · The origins of “Vande Mataram” can be traced back to Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, one of India’s most revered writers and poets. In 1882, Bankim Chandra penned the hymn as part of his Bengali novel “Anandamath.”

  7. "Vandē Mātaram" is the national song of India. The song was composed by Bankim Chandra Chatterjee in a highly Sanskritized form of the Bengali language.

  8. Jul 27, 2017 · Written in Bengali, the song titled Vande Mataram would not be introduced into the public sphere until the publishing of the novel, Anandamath in 1882, within the framework of which the song is woven into.